have you tried lowering the clocks a bit
hows your GPU temps?
did you try DSTM miner?
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and for now I have tested ccminer and all rejected and with xmr-stak too... What cand I do for not being reject?
Try to use this https://github.com/fireice-uk/xmr-stak/releasesensure that you have entered correct coins to mine in generated pools.txt
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hi I try more time to start program with more option but get every time Share rejected! is just for make a test use ati HD6670 Driver Packaging Version 15.201.1151.1008-151104a-296217E
start program with -allpools 1 -i 0 or -allpools 1 -i 0 mport 0 and same other combination but noting
this is last log with -allpools 1 -i 0 option
sameone can help to understand how go bad?
Try to remove -i option If still you have rejected shares, try the old kernels with -old 1 options in your config
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basically I don't seem get the logic behind mining on a different types of coin in a single GPU, as per stated above, you will lose your true hash on a given algo or worst will not hash
is it better to use 2 miner.exe each configured to use single GPU ? (one mining ZEN on GPU0, other mining ZEC on GRU1)
This should do it, I also use two instance of miner one for AMD, and another for NVIDIA in a single rig works flawlessly wonder why I did this thing? AMD has a better coin to mine, this is also true with NVIDIA's
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Dedpool is ETN pool, so he is mining ETN coin most probably @OP, switch to nanopool they are actually one of the biggest pool in ETN, so the luck is high https://etn.nanopool.org/
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Now it won't power on at all, no fan movement whatsoever.
Keypoints for this would be PSU, connectors and mb power switch if those things are already checked sad to say, have to rma instead
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Technical trader has no problem determining about the resistance and support area. But how did they able to know that this is the resistance point and this is the support. I am a trader but I am not a technical trader. What specific signal or volume or etc to know it is that and that?
basis on the candles, volumes, bids/orders/sells and history you may see this also, though this is for stocks, its basically use also on cryptos https://www.investopedia.com/trading/support-and-resistance-basics/
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Good configuration, I hope it will mine 300 to 500 USD per day.
It wont reach it, this is purely a dream, and impossible as of the moment current profitability for 6x RX470 is around 10bucks per day
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Another question for you ... The stuff that is labeled "pre-filter" isn't washable, is that correct? I'm finding different companies that sell activated carbon filter rolls, but they all say "pre-filter" and none say they are washable.
pre-filter label doesn't define if they are washable or no as far as I know, activated carbon foam is washable, those white filters aren't, you can even feel the fabric in your hands. Carbon foam is like kitchen sponge and white pre-filter is like wool fabric, if you wash it it will fall apart you can use those, they are washable and can last long, but keep in mind that they are for large particles, in fact they are great for ASICs at least for my environment. Also very important to keep an eye on pressure, you should balance intake and outtake of air with filters, you should get positive airflow. So I tried some of those activated carbon filters on my intake fan over the past few days. I'm still getting dust/dirt build up on surfaces. I have a coupe of tables in that room that I cleaned on the day that I installed the filter. Now this makes better sense, if you're saying they are for large particles. The window I use for intake has a screen in it, so it's stopping large particles, but I'm guessing activated carbon stops large smaller particles than what you are talking about. Another note ... I ran that intake ran unfiltered in the winter and didn't bring in the dust/dirt, that I'm talking about. And another note ... Unfiltered, that intake fan pulls in air that you can feel with force while stand in front of it, without the exhaust fan running. Filtered with activated carbon, you can't feel any air coming in, if the exhaust fan is turned off. Only when the exhaust is turned on, you can feel the air coming in. This leads to my next question ... Are intake fans really necessary, if you have proper exhaust? Seems like intake holes with filters should be good enough, because the exhaust fans are doing the work for the intake. I don't use any intake fans, just a passive intake, like you said, exhaust fan sucks and naturally pulls air from the intake, just need to make sure your intake is clean and ideally not coming from anywhere near your exhaust. I might convert my passive intake into a chicken coop like crazydane did. But it looks like hes probably running a shitload more machines than I am, so there is a slight benefit with an intake fan, especially at night if you can pull some cooler air in faster. You may consider these dangers when placing those intake fans https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3596867.msg36569933#msg36569933just observe the rigs, if passive intake is barely enough, I'd better stay at it.
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life in the Bitcoin Mine project that aims to create a transparent cloud mining and how to see the Bitcoin industry move forward. Bitcoin mining has become one of the world's most difficult and competitive industries. From the market price correction after Mt. GOX exploded, the laws of hypocritical national regulations and the reaction of banking lobbyists, the struggle to own the latest and greatest ASIC mining rig technology and beyond. Not just Genesis Mining, one of the largest Bitcoin companies in the world.
Oh dear, what do you think those things would help the OP. this is purely plagiarism https://cointelegraph.com/news/life-inside-a-bitcoin-mine-interview-with-genesis-minings-marco-streng
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After the monero hard fork, I used XMR stak, but it crashed or more likely stopped GPU mining randomly. So, I switched to XMRig. Same result.Then used SRB GPU miner. It also showed 0 H/S found. Only Claymore worked out. But if I check the online stats in Nicehash, the projected payout drops to a value which is the value of CPU mining after a while.
What am I missing? I think there is some problem in my settings.
Thank you all.
A lot of possible cause, however if you mine in Claymore with ease, then you might have an issue on setting clocks and intensities in other miner program with regards to nicehash, I'm not sure if there something to do with this news at your end https://www.nicehash.com/news/notification-for-buyers-may-14
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If I were you my setup would be like this
in PSU1,
2 PCIE cables to 2 GPU's, using Splitter powering up their own risers, 2 PCI-e cables powering up 4 GPU's using Splitters and 2 molex cables powering 4 usb risers
same scene on PSU2
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And He hasn't stated any plans on doing a guarantee review despite of majority members sentiments
including the escrow
too good to be true, unless there were no handed units to the trusted member here, i'll still considered it scammy
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If your cards/risers pull too many amps, your cables can overheat and pose a potential fire hazard.
But they have not answered my question, What are the cables for? Hi bro, SATA, PERIF - > SATA and peripheral cables for HDD, or any disk drives, dvd drive etc MB -> Motherboard Remember that those SATA/Perif Cables wire could handle approximately 75watts It will easily burnt up those wire when applied to GPU that has a power of more than the watts it could handle Ok, the gpu's Rx 580 consumes 140 watts How much VGA can support? Default values is more or less 288w it could handle see this reference for your guide https://www.gpuminingresources.com/p/psu-cables.html
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If someone can help me get this rig mining I will give you 1 day of mining. Seriously, I've spent days trying to fix this. The first person who can tell me how to fix this, I will mine for you for one day. I built an ethereum mining rig on Windows 10 that has an H270 Pro4 mobo, 4GB Ram, 120GB SSD, 850W PS, 5 RX570's. I can't get any mining app to start mining and it is driving me crazy. The cards are all recognized by the computer (device manager and Gpu-z), but none of the miners will start mining. Here you can see the commands I'm running for Claymore, along with the device manager and GPU-z both recognizing my cards... I have tried the following: 1. Claymore 11.7 - EthDcrMiner64.exe -epool us1.ethpool.org:3333 -ewal 0x0fAea99B63369dc4eaeB50217e1DED7FDb91F551 -epsw x -allpools 1 2. Ethminer 0.13.0 - ethminer.exe --farm-recheck 200 -U -S us1.ethermine.org:4444 -FS eu1.ethermine.org:4444 -O 0x0fAea99B63369dc4eaeB50217e1DED7FDb91F551.Miner1 a. Error - No CUDA driver found 3. PhoenixMiner 2.9e - PhoenixMiner.exe -pool us1.ethermine.org:4444 -pool2 eu1.ethermine.org:4444 -wal 0x0fAea99B63369dc4eaeB50217e1DED7FDb91F551.Miner1 -proto 3 a. No CUDA driver found I (believe) I have set all required system variables, turned off microsoft features, set TOLUD to 3.5, made PciE the main graphics, changed the bus from Auto to Gen1/Gen2 and then back to Auto. I have also tried mining with only 1,2, and 3 cards. If someone can help me get this rig mining I will give you 1 day of mining. Seriously, I've spent days trying to fix this. The first person who can tell me how to fix this I will mine for you for one day. The error seems incomplete, kindly post the entire miner error encountered. its normal to have a CUDA driver to be missing since you have no NVIDIA cards.
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